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Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

EducationDolgoprudnyy, Russia
About: Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology is a education organization based out in Dolgoprudnyy, Russia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Laser & Large Hadron Collider. The organization has 8594 authors who have published 16968 publications receiving 246551 citations. The organization is also known as: MIPT & Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University).


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TL;DR: The first method is an extension of the Intermediate Gradient Method proposed by Devolder, Glineur and Nesterov for problems with deterministic inexact oracle and can be applied to problems with composite objective function, both deterministic and stochastic inexactness of the oracle, and allows using a non-Euclidean setup.
Abstract: In this paper, we introduce new methods for convex optimization problems with stochastic inexact oracle. Our first method is an extension of the Intermediate Gradient Method proposed by Devolder, Glineur and Nesterov for problems with deterministic inexact oracle. Our method can be applied to problems with composite objective function, both deterministic and stochastic inexactness of the oracle, and allows using a non-Euclidean setup. We estimate the rate of convergence in terms of the expectation of the non-optimality gap and provide a way to control the probability of large deviations from this rate. Also we introduce two modifications of this method for strongly convex problems. For the first modification, we estimate the rate of convergence for the non-optimality gap expectation and, for the second, we provide a bound for the probability of large deviations from the rate of convergence in terms of the expectation of the non-optimality gap. All the rates lead to the complexity estimates for the proposed methods, which up to a multiplicative constant coincide with the lower complexity bound for the considered class of convex composite optimization problems with stochastic inexact oracle.

77 citations

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Georges Aad1, Brad Abbott2, Jalal Abdallah3, S. Abdel Khalek  +2905 moreInstitutions (206)
TL;DR: In this paper, a search for resonant WZ production in the l nu l'l' (l, l = e, mu) decay channel using 20.3 fb(-1) of root s = 8 TeV pp collision data collected by the ATLAS experiment at LHC is presented.

77 citations

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TL;DR: This work develops end-to-end architectures directly tailored to the task of mapping a disease mention to a concept in a controlled vocabulary, typically to the standard thesaurus in the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS), and develops additional semantic similarity features based on UMLS.

77 citations

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TL;DR: The Digital Ageing Atlas is a one-stop collection of human age-related data covering different biological levels (molecular, cellular, physiological, psychological and pathological) that is freely available online and developed an intuitive and user-friendly interface that allows searching, browsing and retrieving information in an integrated and interactive fashion.
Abstract: Multiple studies characterizing the human ageing phenotype have been conducted for decades. However, there is no centralized resource in which data on multiple age-related changes are collated. Currently, researchers must consult several sources, including primary publications, in order to obtain age-related data at various levels. To address this and facilitate integrative, system-level studies of ageing we developed the Digital Ageing Atlas (DAA). The DAA is a one-stop collection of human age-related data covering different biological levels (molecular, cellular, physiological, psychological and pathological) that is freely available online (http://ageing-map.org/). Each of the >3000 age-related changes is associated with a specific tissue and has its own page displaying a variety of information, including at least one reference. Age-related changes can also be linked to each other in hierarchical trees to represent different types of relationships. In addition, we developed an intuitive and user-friendly interface that allows searching, browsing and retrieving information in an integrated and interactive fashion. Overall, the DAA offers a new approach to systemizing ageing resources, providing a manually-curated and readily accessible source of age-related changes.

76 citations

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Morad Aaboud, Alexander Kupco1, Peter Davison2, Samuel Webb3  +2938 moreInstitutions (222)
TL;DR: The results of a search for vector-like top quarks using events with exactly one lepton, at least four jets, and large missing transverse momentum are reported in this paper.
Abstract: The results of a search for vector-like top quarks using events with exactly one lepton, at least four jets, and large missing transverse momentum are reported The search is optimised for pair pro

76 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Dominique Pallin132113188668
Vladimir N. Uversky13195975342
Lee Sawyer130134088419
Dmitry Novikov12734883093
Simon Lin12675469084
Zeno Dixon Greenwood126100277347
Christian Ohm12687369771
Alexey Myagkov10958645630
Stanislav Babak10730866226
Alexander Zaitsev10345348690
Vladimir Popov102103050257
Alexander Vinogradov9641040879
Gueorgui Chelkov9332141816
Igor Pshenichnov8336222699
Vladimir Popov8337026390
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202368
2022238
20211,774
20202,246
20192,112
20181,902